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Chickpeas: suppliers are concerned

January 6, 2025 at 12:40 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI. The new crop is just around the corner and farmers are expecting good yields. Together with the high carry-over stocks, this ensures a large supply, so that traders are selling despite the relatively low prices.

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Even after the turn of the year, the Indian chickpea market is relatively unstable. Suppliers are hoping for price increases in the near future, but at the same time are reluctant to hold back their goods for so long, as carry-over stocks will be very high and a strong new crop is also expected. There is a sense of uncertainty, particularly in the important growing regions of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. However, farmers are reporting excellent sowing and are expecting high yields. The situation is similar in competing growing countries such as

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